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terminus
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Pronunciation
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IPA
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key
)
:
/ˈtəːmɪnəs/
Audio (US)
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Noun
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Singular
terminus
Plural
termini
or
terminuses
(
countable
) The
terminus
of something is its end or final point, often the end of a bus or rail route or line.
Antonym:
origin
The train has arrived at the
terminus
of the line.
The station served as the western
terminus
of the
railway
for 40 years.
There was damage at the
terminus
of the
nerves
.
(
countable
) A
terminus
is a
boundary
or
border
or a post that marks a boundary or border.
Related words
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terminate
termination
terminal
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